Title: Rare Exception - 18/?
Pairing: Dave/Kurt
Rating: NC-17
Summary: Dave Karofsky, shifter, realizes that Kurt Hummel smells like a female wolf in heat. In this discovery, both boys discover something about themselves and each other.
Warnings: Shifters, female genitalia on a male (aka b!p), heat, sex, mating, possible mpreg.
AN: Previous chapters found
here.
After the meeting was over Dave, Santana and Kurt went up to Santana's father's house and sat by the pool. The three teenagers were all a little bit on the depressed side of things. "That really didn't do shit," Santana said, staring into the crystal clear blue water. "I hate to be a downer Dave, because your mom did give it her all, but this world sucks. It sucks ass and we're all stuck in the middle of it."
"San," Dave mumbled. "It's going to work out somehow."
"I shouldn't even bring Brittany into this mess," she admitted, shaking her head from side to side. She seemed desperate, emotional, something that Kurt never associated with Santana before things started getting rough. "Maybe I should just get fucked, get pregnant and be done with life."
"Santana," Kurt said softly, trying to comfort her. "C'mon. Brittany is madly in love with you. She's not going to give you up so easily. Don't give in."
"Change is going to be slow," Dave added.
Kurt agreed with his boyfriend but that gave him an idea. Despite jealousy they all knew what was best. It would let them keep personal peace while making bigger change. Dave knew it would save Santana and keep her at peace awhile ago. "Dave," he whispered. "Why don't you and Santana just do it? Wolves have kids young right? She'd also be able to graduate before the kid is born. It works."
Santana's eyes flashed. "Hummel, I aint going to mate with your man," she said. "In case you haven't noticed, ours are kind of traditional. David here should be planning to knock you up."
"Wait a second," Kurt said, glaring at Santana's words. The female wolf didn't even know if Kurt wanted kids. He did, after he sorted things out, but that was beside the point. He shifted his leg, hurting and his mood growing more and more irritable by the second. "Santana, I don't even want to have kids."
"You're lying," she snipped lazily.
Kurt groaned, not knowing how she knew he was lying. Pretty soon they were going to tell him that real wolf shifters had a Twilight-esque mental connection or something. He was always learning something new, after all.
"Ugh. Well I do, but not until I achieve a lot of other things. I want to go to college and get out of Lima. I also want to figure out what I'm doing with my life. Kids are a long way off."
"I agree," Dave said softly. Kurt turned and watched his boyfriend's face. He was so strong but at the same time so conflicted. When Kurt first met Dave and realized all the conflicts he was dealing with, he never realized how deep they ran.
Santana laughed. "I understand wanting to wait until you're in a good place," she admitted, "but Davey here wants to mate you up and you want it too. Anyway, he doesn't have to play hero because the only way he can biologically take two mates is if our heats line up and he fucks us both."
Kurt winced. Santana was always the blunt one in his group of friends. If the image that put in his head wasn't so hot then it would have disturbed him. He was getting irritated. He groaned and stared into the water, trying to think about what to do.
Well, the answers didn't come, but the college acceptance letters did. Kurt received several acceptance letters in the next couple of weeks but none of them were as special as his acceptance to NYU, where he had planned to go to college. It was all part of the perfect New York Plan. It was funny, considering the fact that he stopped worrying about college once wolf stuff became such a big deal. Now he was forced to go back to reality and the worries that a Senior in high school was actually supposed to have.
"What do you think you'll do kiddo?" his dad asked, looking at the pile of letters they accumulated with pure pride. Kurt knew that his future plans meant as much to his dad, if not more, than they did to him.
"I want to go to New York," he said honestly. "Dad, I...if I have sex with Dave when my next heat comes I could get pregnant. I'm scared. I want kids, of course, and I honestly want to be with him but kids could screw everything up."
His father looked at him, alarmed. "I didn't know that," he said softly. He looked so confused, and Kurt felt a wave of pity for his father.
"That makes two of us," Kurt snipped.
For a moment, both of them went quiet. They didn't know what to say. Kurt sighed and looked down at the table between them. "How do you feel about this Kurt?" his father asked suddenly, surprising Kurt. Of all the reactions he wanted and expected his father to have, that was not one of them.
"I don't know," he said. "I always knew that my anatomy was erm, fully functional, and having kids was a possibility if I had sex. I just didn't know that I was going to have to worry about Dave when I got hit with a heat. I can resist normal guys but I'm not sure that I can resist a shapeshifter that I'm falling in love with more and more each day."
His dad stared at him at those words. "You really love him?" he asked.
Kurt nodded; he was trying not to act like it was such a huge deal. "I just don't know," he admitted. "I have always wanted kids and I want kids, but that comes such a long time in the future. That's not right now. Right now is supposed to be the time when I worry about me and follow my dreams. I'm supposed to go to college in New York, perform, audition, explore. I got accepted to my first choice college! Most kids can't say that."
"No, they can't," he agreed quickly. "Kurt, you remind me of your mother in so many ways. You have her grim determination and her ability to bend with the situation. You can figure out a way to get around the natural urges, or you can go with the flow of them. You're that strong."
"You overestimate me, Dad."
"I don't," he said. "I think you and David really have to talk though. This may involve the both of you if you want to stay in a relationship. Have you even asked David where he's going after high school ends?"
Kurt frowned when he realized that no, he really hadn't. He hadn't thought about what Dave was doing and where he was going. They were such a new relationship. Kurt would like it to last because he was really falling deeper and deeper for Dave, but he wasn't going to give up his dreams for a relationship. "No, I haven't," he mumbled. "I think that I should really talk to him before I start overanalyzing things and thinking and plotting years in the future, shouldn't I?"
"Yep kiddo, you definitely should," he said. "How do wolves deal with being far apart from their own?"
Kurt shrugged. He really didn't know much. "I know Dave has some family out of state. He has an older sister with kids who visits but she doesn't live in Ohio."
His dad nodded quickly. "From what I witnessed the other day with the wolves," he mumbled, "you and David would both probably be in a better place to be out of state. I'm still very worried about you."
Kurt sighed, leaning forward and hugging his father.
The next day, Kurt took his father's advice and talked to Dave. It was funny. He quickly realized that Dave's ideal school was in the city too and he wanted to get out of Ohio and go to New York fast. It made Kurt's heart leap to think that there was potential to go to New York with Dave. Dave hadn't received all of his college letters yet but with his advanced math skills and rising grades, Kurt wasn't worried.
"Maybe things will work, even with our unique family dynamics. I don't want to lose you."
Dave smiled and his eyes got big. Kurt couldn't believe how wonderful his boyfriend's genuine smiles were. "Yeah, unique families…" he mumbled, something going on behind his intelligent eyes that Kurt couldn't understand but definitely appreciated.